Window-screen.



E. STEIN. WINDOW SGREEN. APPLIOATIDN FILED APR. 7, 191a.

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w woeoomz Lififiiii, Specification of Letters Botom. ym m g 9 1% $0 full, (ales: and exact 4 e being hi3 to the accompanying drowmgs,

forming part of this specification.

Mv linventioo rehtes to window screens with metal immesfaud the obgeefi of 'lle invention is to provide a stron tion taken on the line 5, 5, of Fi and durable framework which can be too i1 7 and. easily put together for desired size of screen, and in which the mowing is so constructed. that vthe framework can be reaiiiy an easi'iy taken apart. for rewiring Whenever the screening becomes damaged and worn.

The invention consists oi that certain novel constmct-ion ondormngement oi posts to be hereinafter oortioolariy pointecl out and claimed; in which the molding is formal in two sections adaptoc to clamp ood hol the-screening rigifiy in yloce at the some time'that the two sections may be readily lookefi together, to beeasily openeup when desired. o In the orzawings, Figure 1 is a plan View of one comer of my improved winfiow screen. Fig. 2 is a perspective cross section of o portion of the screen showing the parts looked together. Fig. 5 is a, simflar perspective View with the looking section of the molding removed. Fig. 4 is a plan View of one of the corners broken away to Show nho interior construction. Fig. 5 is a cross seo- 4 Fig. 6 is o'erspeoti re VEQW of 0X12 of the corner The molding fmmefor oI-Qo wiro.

mesh f0? the screen is conoouotel oftwo half sections, a body sectlon 1 and 2, iockmg 1 right angles to 02m tne 011x51 face 3 or the moldmg and then bent back on u'zsebfi to Zorro bead 7 adapted when the two sections we brougafi together to spring gases the bees v inner face of she moli section 2. The body section is tiirnedwimp at angles 20 form. a Wall 6 on the ooiy section, The imea edge of who locking seotion'is aiso turne'fi ovejs oi; right angles to form the inrxer face 8 and with the portion 5 of fi-he' other sectionto form the The iowor pox;- tion 5 is turned over at r: E angles to form :1 Rip 9, and the oorrespox ing portion of 01m kicking soefion is also tamed over 2% right mg i es and bent downwardly to form a. book if).

The sides and. ends of the complete makiing making up the Toma are beveled; to fit together attho comers and for eoch oorner a. solicl angle pieoo 124s employee? to stifien and; suppor tho frame. Each angh piece is weferah'iy rivetezi to the body section 1, and screws 13,113,.o1'e providecl for securimgtho iockingseot-ions- To form a. proper finish, a cover please 14 is a'iso 'provide'for each-Gol oer, the outer edge of whieh is "flfiflfiii o'vor' siightly to fit down between two seotiams of the moldin 7 7 l To'mske up the -fi'omc-s for the wiromesi the bociy portions are fitted togeohot M13 riveteci so file angle pieces 12 at the cox-mm so as to form a; substoniiai fra-mewoek. The wisze mesh 2.5 is then stretche; over the Hp along one sicie mod the proper; lockm" section 2 is then looowfi in place as i'mhcafie by the dotteoi'lines in Fig. 2, the hook por: tion 10 being'first caused to engage the lip and the Wire mesh and then the looking soc tion is pressed-dowo causing the beaol'l' to spring post the head 4.. The wil ofmosh is then drawn tightly on this sicfjfloo oizher sections of the framsore ioeoteci in lace in P the some Way, anfi they: the corner ates 1%" are secureci in 'piaco by the screws 13. In this Woo a, solii and suhemmia-i frame is provide, and ii; will be evident timothy-m1- screwing the cover pioes 1 itho. loohng aeooioos can be eafily-epmog from plow mom renewal of tho wise moeh, g

Hazing aims esoribed my invention, whox; I oioim as new and desirce' to sebmo Toy Lei;-

tors Patont, io: a flat bead e2. Ontho inner egoihe body 1-. in o Window screen, 2; frame divi-lied iengthwiso into separable sections, moons for looking togeaer the wiser edge of the two sections, the ixmer gromons oi the seotzoos sentat righi: males to form flotfoces m scfeeniog' is grasped, s. reentoriazgg lip on the: moor eog'o or one section, omi a hook 3m uh rosa ofijeo oorresponomg iooomge on a opgaosition 0 moi other bot-ween whioh time other section with the Wire mesh locked be-- tween said hook and lip. 4 2. In a- WindoW screen, a frame diviciecl lengthwise into separable sections, the one adapted. to fit inside of the end Wflils to lock behind each other, the inner portions of the sections bent at right angles to form flat faces in opposition to each other between which the screening is grasped, With a reentering lip on the inner edge of one section and a hook lengthwise of the corresponding inner edge of the other section with the Wire mesh locked between said hook'and lip.

3. In a window screen, a frame divided. lengthwise into a body section and a locking section, with angle irons located between the two sections at the corners to lock together the body section to form a frame, the two sections having corresponding heads in their outer edges to lock together with the inner edges of the two sections having a cooperating tongue and groove with the Wire. mesh locked between said tongue and groove, and. with corner plates engaging over said beads and means for securing said corner plates to the angle irons to form a rigid and substantial frame.

HENRY A. FABER, HELEN L. Aionnonz. 

